I was under the impression that we were talking about a Star Trek episode, and particularly in this mini-subthread-tangent, about Worf's actions in this episode, thus I thought speaking about things that actually happened in the episode, within the context of the episode and greater Star Trek mythos, were valid directions of discussion.

And I was under the impression we were talking about the morality of an action; and morality of the greater star trek mythos with regards to it.

If you discount real world morality, then all your "moral" outrage throughout this thread is a joke; mere fantasy non-sense.
Thus, it deserves to be treated as such.